Everyone's favorite dysfunctional family is coming to Netflix on May 26 (Squee!) and binge TV watchers everywhere are rejoicing at the return of "Arrested Development."

Also barely able to contain themselves are the political types. Last week, for example, the House Republicans spoofed the show with the YouTube clip "Arrested Economic Development," which compared the Democrats' economic policy to the Bluths'.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyVSMVJpaLU&feature=player_embedded

And today the Democratic super PAC American Bridge 21st Century has released a website comparing vulnerable California Republican Rep. Gary G. Miller with the hilarious but morally bankrupt George and Lucille Bluth.

The quiz also suggests that Miller's views on issues such as immigration are pretty similar to those of the Bluth family, equating Lucille Bluth claiming that immigrants "didn't sneak into the country to be our friends!" with Miller's positions.

We reached out to Miller's office, and Chris Marsh, Miller's very funny district director, promised that someone would get back to us with a comment as soon as possible.

We'll update when they do.

In the meantime, HOH has discovered that "Arrested Development" is a show that straddles the partisan divide, and we would like to take this time to remind you that there's always money in the banana stand.